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international investors have pulled out and sold their assets as safe as decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they would need to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sawing the western giants on leaving i just my stomach i don't think i wore a helmet this carli some businessmen tells us he's fed up. before morsi was ousted and we're begging for the i.m.f. loan of about four point seven billion dollars a year now we don't want it when all is businessmen collectively decided to support the egyptian economy and one day we collected over fifteen billion dollars in donations were a large economy we can rely on ourselves but the facts tell a different story for each day these demonstrations continue the egyptian economy is forced to cough up another one billion dollars. the ripple effect is more insecurity in an already unstable region if is anyone benefiting from these revolutions it's people right he
international investors have pulled out and sold their assets as safe as decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they would need to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sawing the western giants on leaving i just my stomach i don't think i wore a helmet this carli some businessmen tells us...
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. >> reporter: the colorado department of public health and environment is in charge of making sure the panels in the thousands of gallons of contaminated liquids in warehouses and manufacturing plants are disposed of properly. >> so those facilities are big. there's a lot of machinery left behind. that machinery needs to be decontaminated so that there is no cadmium left on that material. and that would be expensive. >> reporter: they say no state or federal cleanup dollars will be used. the tab, reported to be at $2.2 million job, belongs to abound. and if what's left of the company's resources don't cover it, property owners will be stuck with costs, as reusable inventory goes to other solar manufacturers. >> i think what you'll see is many of the materials that were left behind will end up in a recycling stream. >> reporter: the solar energy industry's association says despite the dangerous mess, solar is still the cleanest and most abundant form of energy today. >> it's unfortunate that they are bankrupt and out of business. but the technology that they relied upon, american innova
. >> reporter: the colorado department of public health and environment is in charge of making sure the panels in the thousands of gallons of contaminated liquids in warehouses and manufacturing plants are disposed of properly. >> so those facilities are big. there's a lot of machinery left behind. that machinery needs to be decontaminated so that there is no cadmium left on that material. and that would be expensive. >> reporter: they say no state or federal cleanup dollars...
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i certainly share your concern about the internal mcleary environment in russia. as i said at the outset i agree with you as well that wherever we can as we try to do we have to try to work with russian our common interests and we have had success in that regard particularly on foreign-policy issues that we share. with regard to our support for democratic change and reform for those speaking out for a pluralistic society we have to despise the environment continue to work with the russians who are willing to work with us. we are not able to support them as fully and we still need to make support available in other ways and i will if confirmed he eager to work with all of you on the committee to look for more ways to do that. in addition we have to speak out as you said and as i said in my opening when we disagree and we have to work more intensively and more cohesively with our european allies and partners because when we speak together our concerns are even stronger. see let me ask you one question about the trade agreement. how worried are you about the ability
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the officials from the environment ministry said they failed to make their documents private. they said someone outside the ministry told them about the error. public users were able to see information such as notes from negotiations with swiss and norwegian officials. they were discussing mercury trade at a u.n. conference. >> translator: the minister has instructed all officials to check on information security regarding the hardware and software. >> personnel from at least five other government agencies made the same mistake. investigators are checking to see if any vital information was made available. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has spent his first six months in office working to revitalize the economy. voters will soon have a chance to judge him on the results. they cast ballots in an upper house election later this month. opposition parties hold the majority of seats in the chamber. abe and his liberal democratic party aim to wrestle back control. in the days leading up to when japan decides, we'll be looking at some key campaign issues and hearing from voter
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of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job if we increase the prices and put, you know, one of the effects of this will be, essentially, to put coal mining out of business. gregg: all right. stephen moore, as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: in the meantime, new numbers showing president obama's approval rating has taken a serious dive since his re-election. coming up, we're going to speak with brit hume about what's really behind this decline. >>> plus, the defense in the george zimmerman trial getting its first full day right now on the witness stand a former coworker of zimmerman. the trial is streaming in full on foxnews.com.
of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job...
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of the most compr
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. to baghdad to open up the aussie world update nineteen worshipers of being killed thirty eight injured in a suicide bombing one that was on the doorstep this time of a shia mosque in the northern part of the capital they actually came several hours after a separate blast claimed seven lives in a predominantly sunni town in iraq now according to latest u.n. starts more than seven hundred people perished last month from the country their struggles to contain sectarian violence. the deeply
so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, sexual assault in the egyptian uprising. then, women silenced in movies. behind the headlines: poverty moves to the suburbs. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, sexual assault and the egyptian protests. for days millions packed cairo's streets and tahrir square awaiting what they hoped was morsi's resignation. as during the arab spring, there were numerous reports of sexual assaults on women. protestors, who as voters helped bring morsi to power. the women's group operation antisexual harassment reported at least 44 cases of sexual assault on just the first day and more as protests continued during the
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pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give a tv interview given that recent interviews have not gone so well for him, so that piece really slamming francois hollande. >> let's take a look at this piece looking at the future. >> this struck me because it shows there is projects in several cities around the country. on the cover, you can see the incredible design, and that will actually be in lyon, and that museum will cover things from primitive art to science. it has run three times over budget, but that is one of several projects mentioned to show that france is still building. one of the project ideas that comes up in the article as having solar
pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give...
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so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this assert to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just of announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is for the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction part of what many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and now for some other incessant news in brief this hour an airline there has crash landed at san francisco international airport leaving at least two dead in the two hundred and three injured asiana boeing triple seven came to rest or just off the runway before bursting into flames i wouldn't speak on the plane's tail section breaking off just before touchdown a pilot apparently made no distress calls prior to landing the south korean flight had to fourteen from salt had three hundred
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going home but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the start but the truth is the u.k. could stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. and for some other international news in brief this hour a roadside bomb has killed three so many injured two more in yemen's capital sana'a the soldiers were patrolling trying an opposition stronghold loyal to the country's deposed leader when the blast struck the country's right with political tension since the arab spring which answered presence there at the start of last year. while i'm still protesters and police clashed violently in front of the home of governor burning rubbish by house but t
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should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think, with the exception of the people trying to put together the government,ing to listen to the united states? >> guest: there are many who aring to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assessment. we have to be a force of stability, support, all for a quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. the military has to make clear what the timetable is. they have to move to be inclusive. a problem with morsi, he increasingly was exclusive and authoritarian increasingly and that view will not work for the people of egypt or will it work for the united states. in addition, we have to engage regiona
should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think,...
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tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant mint santo which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even suicide meanwhile the alarms being raised over the health implications of genetically doctored food ranging from simple allergies to deadly immune system problems are just bully boy who investigates. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government assure it is
tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going home but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future of the government might just have announced another round of paying for the story but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election and there could be much much. sarah. as if the global economic rivalry between washington and beijing wasn't enough chinese investors and are preparing a massive deployment around in america's backyard the construction of a canal connecting the atlantic and pacific oceans through nicaragua are due to begin next year sponsored by a chinese firm. katie pilbeam has more on the ramifications of this rather ambitious and. the idea of a counter in nicaragua has been kicking around for over one hundred fifty years and now that a chinese businessman has dumbed up f
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the harsh environment is free of disease. that means farmers can grow vines organically and the big change in temperature from day to night sweetens the grapes and enhances the flavor. chinese wine drinkers have been drawn to these characteristics. the wine is eighth best selling in the country. chinese people have increased their wine consumption by 35% in five years. an expert from france was invited to improve the top-end product. the winery's owner hopes to sell it overseas. >> translator: i want wine aficionados all over the world to taste the quality of this organic wine. i want people to know it's possible to produce excellent wine in the desert. >> translator: planting trees has been a way to stop desertification but that doesn't alone bring money to communities, producing cash crops such as wines brings income. >> reporter: the desert vineyard, an oasis and a promising business. >>> time now for a check on the weather with -- people in portugal are dealing with extremely hot weather. >> is it the season. it's summer
the harsh environment is free of disease. that means farmers can grow vines organically and the big change in temperature from day to night sweetens the grapes and enhances the flavor. chinese wine drinkers have been drawn to these characteristics. the wine is eighth best selling in the country. chinese people have increased their wine consumption by 35% in five years. an expert from france was invited to improve the top-end product. the winery's owner hopes to sell it overseas. >>...
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every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through the very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed you heard what senator corker had to say, thinks we should appeal to the h muslim brotherhood to show responsibility here. it would appear that they don't want to listen to us. the supreme guide at the muslim brotherhood said "may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. ". they are protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. talk of possible civil war there. is anybody do you think over there with the exception of the people trying to put together the government willing to listen to the united states? >> i think many who are willing to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assess inment. we have to be a force of stability and support for a very quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. so the military has to make clear what the time table is and they have to move to be inclusive. one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authorityian and that view is not going to work for the pe
every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through the very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed you heard what senator corker had to say, thinks we should appeal to the h muslim brotherhood to show responsibility here. it would appear that they don't want to listen to us. the supreme guide at the muslim brotherhood said "may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. ". they are protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. talk...
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but morsi also created a hostile environment. one of his key clerics during easter called upon muslims not to say happy easter to their christian neighbors cause that would be un-islamic. so under morsi, christians suffered and they've been leaving the country in droves ever since. >> and still are. >> and still are. >> kate seelye of the middle east institute. many thanks to you. >> thank you so much. >>> in other news, in syria, fighting continued this week despite calls from the united nations for a cease-fire during ramadan. the u.n. and other international aid groups say civilians in syria are facing extremely severe shortages of food, water and medicine. >>> at the vatican this week, pope francis updated vatican city laws related to child sexual abuse and to the leaking of vatican information. the laws apply to all vatican employees. pope francis increased the prison sentences for sexual abuse and added one for possession of child pornography. and for the first time, he made leaking confidential vatican information a crime.
but morsi also created a hostile environment. one of his key clerics during easter called upon muslims not to say happy easter to their christian neighbors cause that would be un-islamic. so under morsi, christians suffered and they've been leaving the country in droves ever since. >> and still are. >> and still are. >> kate seelye of the middle east institute. many thanks to you. >> thank you so much. >>> in other news, in syria, fighting continued this week...
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balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about deflation and they want to cheaper dollars because they want to import some inflation in the form of higher import prices so the problem is but if you keep easing and keep asset purchases and actually try to get more inflation get the cheaper dollar you may be creating bubbles and you may be creating systemic risk so that tapering crowd is worried about. the risk of bubbles popping and off balance sheet games by banks the non tapering crowd is worried about deflation of the stronger dollar the answer is there is no good choice you're going to take significant risk either way this is what happens when you manipulate the way in the market guard t
balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about deflation and they want to cheaper...
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ultimately the big winner here a british contracting firm known as earth an environment which secured the construction orders despite objections from military commanders on the ground the big loser here american taxpayers who saw another thirty four million dollars go up in smoke in a war that's already cost more than six hundred billion dollars and provided little to show for it. now we are more than two years removed from the raid that killed osama bin laden and still several questions are unanswered not just about the raid itself but also about how the heck the world's most wanted man was able to evade capture for so long by how doing out in pakistan these questions are made a bit more complicated considering that pakistan is a nuclear power bordering the u.s. war in afghanistan and often subjected to the ongoing drone wars across the middle east and north africa and the pakistani government made an effort to answer some of these questions and a three hundred page report which was kept secret at least kept secret until this week when it was somehow obtained by al-jazeera and made p
ultimately the big winner here a british contracting firm known as earth an environment which secured the construction orders despite objections from military commanders on the ground the big loser here american taxpayers who saw another thirty four million dollars go up in smoke in a war that's already cost more than six hundred billion dollars and provided little to show for it. now we are more than two years removed from the raid that killed osama bin laden and still several questions are...
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you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers. you have another one that just collapsed or caught fire a couple of months ago. and the chinese people are probably the only people making out on this are the government and the people headquartered in the united states. guest: thank you for your call. the calller had done a number of issues that have been controversial. one reason u.s. companies have gone to china and set up there is the chinese economy is growing much faster. estimated to grow at at least triple the rate for the next several years. if u.s. companies want to be competitive aga
you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco crash. renee marsh is here with the latest. >> earlier this morning we stole e told you that those flight recorders were on the way here to washington, d.c. now we have confirmed that they are now at the national transportation safety board's lab here in washington, d.c. we're told they're in good shape. they will begin the process of annual sizing the information on these flight recorders. we should get a preliminary readout on the information on these recorders that could happen this afternoon. lots of critical information that could piece together and pain president picture of what happened in those final moment
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco. there's been a discussion about the glide scope being out of service. but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated like the lights, precision approach lights that they were talking about. but also some things that are more technologically advances, things on the airplane that can give you gps information. >> so something if the plane were working correctly would have told him that the path were too steep and too slow, if indeed that's the case? >> well, i know a lot of this is not necessarily about the plane telling them,
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco....
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they check for radioactive substances and analyze their effect on the environment. on monday workers found 9,000 becquerels of cesium, 134 per liter of water in an observation well and 18,000 becquerels of cesium, 137. the well is located between the number 2 reactor and the ocean. the amounts were about 90 times higher than on friday. tepco officials say they can't explain the sudden jump. they also are unsure how the cesium is affecting the ocean. workers have detected increasing amounts of radioactive substances in sea water near the plant since may. a sample taken last week contained the highest concentration of radactive tritium recorded in more than two years. >>> politicians in japan have been crisscrossing the nation selling their platforms ahead of this month's upper house election. for voters, it's a chance to weigh-in on prime minister shinzo abe's first six months in office. abe is trying to consolidate his power. he and his liberal democratic party control the lower house, but opposition parties hold the majority of seats in the upper house. and that's
they check for radioactive substances and analyze their effect on the environment. on monday workers found 9,000 becquerels of cesium, 134 per liter of water in an observation well and 18,000 becquerels of cesium, 137. the well is located between the number 2 reactor and the ocean. the amounts were about 90 times higher than on friday. tepco officials say they can't explain the sudden jump. they also are unsure how the cesium is affecting the ocean. workers have detected increasing amounts of...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going home but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the starting measures but the truth is that the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction policy many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and for some other international news the brave this hour a mexican volcano has been wreaking havoc on flights in america hundreds of passengers have been left stranded after more than forty flights were canceled as a local volcano continues to spew huge amounts of ash into the atmosphere and ions grounded the planes as a precaution the volcano is only around sixty kilometers from mexico city airport and regularly rolls into life. searing truth sorry dancing into rebel held parts of homes afte
so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going home but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the starting measures but the truth is that the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction policy many in government know is looking...
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is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even to suicides now meanwhile concerns remains over the potential health risks of genetically modified food now ranging from allergies to sustain deficiency even to death artie's pretty boy who has more for us. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure
is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling...
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you have got to get your political system working so the you are not creating an environment where it is difficult for the people starting out. do not have a salary for your kids, whenever society is we will have trouble getting a handle on this. the political system is destroying this country. they need to start coughing up their money to take care of this rest -- this mess. if they make more than $10 per hour, they are stealing money from us. thank you for your time. host -- host: the story comes from nashville, tennessee. the question this morning is about the government's role in feeding children. this piece is called driving away hunger. it was photographed by michael williamson. they are looking at a community in rural tennessee and looking at efforts to feed children over the summer months, when they are not in the school. there is a bus that goes around and find the children themselves. there are strict rules about how much food children are given. they have to stay on the bus and eat it there, they cannot take it home with them. we have looked at the numbers in this piece in
you have got to get your political system working so the you are not creating an environment where it is difficult for the people starting out. do not have a salary for your kids, whenever society is we will have trouble getting a handle on this. the political system is destroying this country. they need to start coughing up their money to take care of this rest -- this mess. if they make more than $10 per hour, they are stealing money from us. thank you for your time. host -- host: the story...
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. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policy forward. less than a year after putting abe in power japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 2 19s election right here on "newsline." >>> a twin bomb attack in afghanistan has killed security officers and civilians. we're following the story. >> reporter: members of an elite police force were among five people killed in the double attack. thursday's killings highlight the fragile security situation as international troops prepare to withdraw fr
. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but...
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use tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actually safer than many alternatives but despite government it is apparent enthusiasm for biotech part of an cafeterias have ironically burned g.m. products from their menus g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice from a can find they went to many other items ranging from milk to meat to chocolate. ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s.g. monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin even suicide may well concerns remain over the potential health risks of genetically doctored food to ranging from allergies to immune system damage at his police investigate. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is then the argument for g.m.
use tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actually safer than many alternatives but despite government it is apparent enthusiasm for biotech part of an cafeterias have ironically burned g.m. products from their menus g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice from a can find they went to many other items ranging from milk to meat to chocolate. ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by...
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really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in this solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains they're absorbing onto raindrop particles they're absorbing up into the clouds and they're raining down as stinging rain on people who then get rashes just like dispersants urge a sign to go through the lip it's in the oil they go through the lip in the sound they break down the sound wall which is a liquid membrane they take that whale into the sound into the organs were rattling so their delivery system where they go around my own itself is toxic to every organ system in the body and the mixture of dispersant and whale is much more toxic then either oil alone or dispersant one fisherman here have
really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in this solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a fire on an aircraft, and dealing with the realm of 300 victims. . >> reporter: federal investigators are trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for two of the teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety apparatus may have struck one of the victims on the tarmac. but that representative wouldn't offer any further information. in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now, back to you. >> all right, biimad, reporting -- bigad, reporting live for us. they say there was nothing unusual about the plane's discent before that plane's crash-landing. >>> we are updating breaking news we brought to you at 4:00. sky eye chopper 13 is live over the scene. captain jeff long has more. captain jeff? >> reporter: all lanes are once again open at hanover street on 95 northbound. and traffic on niche is -- 95 is still feeling the impact of this accident, which happened about a half ho
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a fire on an aircraft, and dealing with the realm of 300 victims. . >> reporter: federal investigators are trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for two of the teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety apparatus may have struck one of the victims...